Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1916 — Page 2

u w-,T-nri i-.-*r-' •««•/—« »rvr-.t»r~r- ■»-■., 1 - ' * ’""" win ’ j || Tl.'--* 1 .'--* -v „. ** ■ «. ’Jpv _.?'' ' t~;j>«ihii. .i, T’ WM '- c . WB—*— . t , 4 - ‘ WL* I i f 8 B S - r T Er’TK UX4 'y-X' -,j A i *"iZ'’ ■* t : I IL. k | ' ££-4v <?0 ■ >■ ' 1 • *»***- 35T I -SSt 'M ’5pM--is*'' % ®sSsj3 ; 1 I - * ' ' || A PIANO COMPLETES THE HOME A PI ANO IN YOUR DR AWING ROOM ADDS THE FINAL TOUCH OF HARMONIOUS REFINEMENT TO THE FINISHED HOME. IT IS .MORE THAN AN ELEG ANT ITEM OF FURNITURE-MORE THAN A NECESSARY CONCESSION TO THE CONVENTIONS OF HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT. IT IS A LIVING FACTOR IN YOUR DOMESTIC LIFE. LIKE YOUR HOME ITSELF IT HAS THE PERSONALITY OF AN IDEAL THAT HAS FOUND EXPRESSION—THE IDEAL OF ITS MAKER. IT HELPS TO PUT SOUL INSIDE YOUR OWN WALLS. Let Us Place One In Your Home For Christmas. Come In And Talk It Over, let Us Show You. THE UP-TO-DATE STOKE EAST SIDE COURT HOUSE. YAGER, BROS. & REINKING DECATUR, INDIANA

SILK RIBBON FLOUR NO BETTER MADE. IT STANDS FOR QUALITY. Manufactured By J. E. HEFFNER and V. L. FORB > NG, Ft. Recovery, 0. FOR SALE BY: Kuebler & Co., M. Fullenkamp, Niblick & Co. Mangold & Baker.

Xmas Gifts! Xmas Gifts! Everything in the store a useful Christmas Gift. Christmas Gifts that are appreciated by every one. young as as old. Now is the time to buy and you , get your best bargains. Everything out for your inspection. A new line of Handkerchiefs, Centerpieces, Dresser Scarfs. Gioves, Towels, Neckwear, Suspenders, Shoes. House Slippers, Gents’ Furnishings, Sweater Coats, Underwear, Blankets. Hundreds of other items too numerous to mention. Come in and save money. 5

UNDERWEAR. Men's good, heavy fleece lined Union Suits 98c DRY GOODS SPECIAL. 7c Outing Flannel, yard 6c 10c Outing Flannel, yard 8c Dresser Scarfs and Center Pieces. Handkerchiefs of all kinds, 2c and up ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Eadies' Heavy Outing Gowns, 75c values 59c Eadies' Heavy Outing Skirts. 75c value ...... 59c Kimona Sleeve Aprons . 49c, 65c, 75c Eadies’ Silk or Chiffon Head Scarfs, 75c value 49c Eadies' Kimonas and House Dresses. regular $4.50 value, only 98c PETTICOATS! PETTICOATS! $1.50 Ladies' Black Sateen Petticoats. with elastic band, only ..98c $1.50 Ladies' White Embroidery or Lace Flounce Petticoat, special 98c Ladies' Knit Underskirts, only . ,49c GENT'S FURNISHINGS. Men's Amoskeag Blue Work Shirts, all sizes. 14’b to 17. only ....$1.49 Men’s $2.00 Corduroy Pants, all sizes, only $1.49 Men's Grey Flannel Shirts $1.25 BLANKETS! BLANKETS! Blankets, grey or tan . . . ,75c and 89c A bargain, 500 pairs 11-4, full large size Blankets, in tan or grey, fancy border, heavily fleeced, sold al over for $1.50. special, a pair 98c Wool Nap Blankets of all kinds, All Wool Fancy Plaid Blankets, regular $6.50 blankets, only $4.98

A new line of Ladies’ White Silk Waists, aft new styles, all sizes, 36 to 44, regular $2.00 value, special $1.25 BERNSTEIN'S Open Every Evening Until 8:00 P. M. Two doors south ol Inleriujban Station, Decatur, Indiana. Studebaker Block. , )

• ' MEN'S SHOES.. Men's Vici Kid Shoe, plain toe or ' tip, all sizes $2.45 Men's Gun Metal Button or Lace Shoe, all size., . $2.45 ; A good line of Men's Work Shoes, all sizes $2.75, $2.50, $3.00 ■ Men's Leather House Slippers. i black or tan 75c and 98c Radies’ Vici Kid Shoe, button or lace $1.95 and $2.25 . Ladies’ Gun Metal. Vici Kid and Pat. Shoe, plain toe, latest heel. ■ $5.00 Ladies’ Kid High Boot. luce. plain toe. special $3.85 We also have shoes for boys., misses and children. Come in and save money. ’ BED SPREADS. $1.50 White Bed Spreads, full size, without fringe 98c SWEATER COATS. Men's Heavy Weight Sweater Coals, with large shawl collar, a dandy coat 69c Men's $1.50 Wool Sweater Coats, with large shawl collar, only . ,98c 1 Ladies' Sweater Coats • $2.50, $2.75, $2.98 LADIES’ HOUSE SLIPPERS. Ladies’ House Slippers, fur or ribbin trimmed, al colors, $1.50 value, only 98c ; Mm's good quality heavy Rubber Boot. Duck Vamp. Rolled Edge. I special $2.75 Special! Men's heavy good weari ing Arctic, all sizes 98c

FOR SALE. Three shelf oak china racks, complete with cup hooks and hangers. Al.-o ix dining chairs, retini ! ■ <T. good as new. Would make .ine Christmas presents. Prices reasonable Artie L. Jackson. Decatur. Indiana, H. R. o. Box 71. 296t3 BOYS—GIRLS! At you needing skates? See the latest and most up-to-date, the “Conron, ’ with the, extention feature. We also have a supplv of Hockey Sticks. 29612 H. KNAPP & SON. Silk Ribbon Flour stands "or quality. Try it 29.’>lf XOTI< E OF FIX >l. SETTLEMENT OF es i-ate. - Notice is hereby given to the < re<lors. heirs and legatees of Henry Dirksit.i. sr.. deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana. on the loth day of December* 191 and show cause, if any, why tin* final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be unproved’and said heirs are notified to tri n : nd there make proof of heirship an.; receive tbeii distributive shares. EESETTA DiiIKSON, Administratri ?•:. I nttir, Ind., i »••• . 5,191 ft. .1. F. Fruchtc. .1. f. Merryman. Attorn* • s. 7-14 NOTH F. OF FIX 11. SETTLEMEXT OF ES I .VI E. Notit <■ is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Dwight Wilder, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, iield it Decatur. Indiana. on the sth da> of January, 1917. and shwvv < atpse, if any why the final settlement accounts with the- estate of said d«•< client should m»t be approved: ami said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. CORA UEBETt < neo Wilder). Administratrix. Decatur. I mi.. Dec. 7, 1916, Peters* n Moran, Attys. 11-21 NOTH E TO DEFENDANTS. State of In liana. <’amity of Adams, ss: in ; l*« Attains Circuit' Court, SepL*mbe - Term. 91C. !<;>.! Martin vs. Alexander Fleming et al. No. 9425. To quiet title. (’•»nies now the plaintiff. by Dore B. ’ Erwin, his attorney, and files his coin- ’ plaint herein, tog‘*»h«»r’with the afllda- ; vit of a *'ompeteiit person that the resdence upon diligent Inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, fowl!: Alexandei Fleming; David L. Coffman; Rebeca Coffman: Janies E. ! Hunte; J. E. Bunce, whose Christian name is unknown: William W. Moore; Charles Rolx*nold: and Hat hoi itobenold. that the names of the defendants > are unknown ami that they are believed to be non-residents of the State tis Indiana, sued In this a* tluii by the following names and designations. towit: The unknown husbands ami »vi'es, respectively, of each of the .following named persons, t »-wit: Alexander Fleming, Dm id L. Coffman, Kebot i a Coffman, Jarno? E. Bunce, J. W. Bunce, whose Christian name is unknown; William W. Moore. Charles Rvbenold, Rachel Robenohl, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: The unknown widowers ami widows. respect i e|y. of each of the % following named do . ised persons, towit: Alexander Fleuilng, David L. (’tiffman, lU*be<■< a Coffman, James E. Hum .1. E. Bum e. whose Christian name is unknown; William W. Moore, Charles Rubvimbt. ami Ru- hcl Robenold. the mums of ail of Whom are unknown i < plaintiff; the unknown ■ hlldren, des'-endai’ts, and heirs, surviving spouse, credilorid and administrntors of the estate. devisees, legatees, trustees ami exoculors of the last will and testament, survexsorw In interest' ami assigns, respectively of ea< h of the following named ami designated dect'.aßed persons, to-wit: Alexandei' Fleming. David L. Coffman. Rci»< •< a Coffman. Jani'? ' E Bum o. J. E Bum I whose Christian name is unknown; W illiam W. Moore. Charles Ropenold, I liachel Kubenold, the names of all of

whom are unknown to plHlptlff; That Maid actiun ih tor the purpoae of quieting title io i i-.tl eMlotv in tin* Bt;U<- of Indiana: that a hium* <»f action exlhta again.* t all of siul defendant*; that all of aaid <i«*ieo«latils are mweHHary parties to r.ald a. tlon ami (li.ot they are believed tw he iiori-iTsiden i» of tin* Glaie of Indiana. i ’l'lie C<»lh»wing ieal estate In Adutn* County, Suite of Indiana, la <lphi rlbed in said 4-omplHlnt, to-wlt: Tin* nort brant quarter t%) of the NOUtheaxt quarter < l j ) *»f He'erion fourteen <i:» in townahlp twenty-seven (27) north. r.uigv thirl t'n (13) ca.sl In Adainn •ountv. Indiana, containing forty (40) u< i< > more or lesa. This a tlon is instituted and proneeuted by saP plaliCllT for the purpoMe •»1 quieting n's title to the real estate d• •-. . :'• ■•<i .i- against .*H demands, Hah.is and claimants whataoe\ er. Noth «* is thei • fore hereby given said defendants that unless they he and appear on the first day of the February term of the Adams circuit court of Indiana, being the fifth day of Febru. . 1917. to he begun and hidden on the fifth day of February. 1917. at the court house in the City of Decatur, in said county* and state, ami answer «»r demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their ahsenee. In witness whereof. I have hereunto y H i m.\ hand and affixed the seal of said court at tin* olli< r of the clerk thereof in the City , f Decatur. Indiana. tills 30th dav of November. 1916. (S» .1) WILL IIAMMELL. Clerk of the \dams Circuit Court. By John T. Kelly, Deputy. Dore B. Erwin. Attorney for PlainHII. 7-i .- JI NOTH i: to \<»\-iti:sii>i:\ rs. The State of Indiana, County of A<l- - ss: In the Adams Circuit .Court. November term, 1916. No. 9421. Action to quiet title to real estate. Georg- T. L’urk vs. George Crist, Martha Crist, Elizabeth Schaffer, John S haffer. Num v Crist. Ada Scooley, Wesley Seooley, Emma Diehl, Willium Diehl, Tefrorm l-'lovd. John Plovd, Martha J. (Criiti Glines, Earl T. Crist. Elsil- Crist. George I-’ Crist, S .rah Crist. Henry W. Crist. Catherine (’rist, Leona M. (Mist. Sarah IL Belrliart. Anna M. Goldman. George M. Qoßdnian. John B. Kistler. Maria Ann Kistler, Samuel B. Kistler, Catherine Kistler. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled i.aise, that Martha I. (Crist) Glirms, unmarried, Earl T. Crist, Elsie Cilst, hts wife. Georg* K. Crist, Sarah C: <•<(, his wife, Leona M. Crist, unmarried, Sarah E. Reirhart, unmarried. Anna M. Goodman, George M. (Goodman, her husband. John B. Kistler, Maria Ann Kistler, his wife, Samuel B. Kistler and Catherine Kistler, his wife, of the above named defendants are non-residents of tiie state of Indiana. This action is a suit at law to oui<-t the title in the plaintiff. George T. Burk, to the following described real estate in Attains county, State of’ Indiana. to-wit: AH of 1 lie northwest quarter of section nineteen in township i venty-seven i )rth, raqge fourteen east, e.x« ept eighty acres no more and no less off of the east side thereof. leaving in said tract of land, so owned b;. the plaintiff, ninety-flve a'cros more or less. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Atyrtba J. (Crist) Glines. unmarried, Earl* T. <Tist, Elsie Crist. his wife. George I'. Crist. Sarah Crist, his wi-e. Leona Crist, unmarried, Sarah J*L Reichert, unmarried, Anna M. Goodman, George M. Goodman, her husband. John B. Kistler, Maria \nn Kistler, his wife. ><uMuel B. Kistler, and Catherine Kistler, his wife, that th*-v 1»e and appear before the lion.

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I MANY COAT AND SUIT BARGAINS Every Coat and. Suit must be sold and nothing- is more useful than Coat or Suit, and make an ideal Xmas tfi present. I CLOTH COATS

$25.00 Coats This Sale $17.50 Sfi t i igfg $25.00 Suits *■ T3nl This Sale $12.50 .

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(J——i■l 11 iWin' iin m t -.irM—**"""-"-' | AUTOMOBILE PRICES SOARING I A l into an automobile’s construSa’" *" v m aStro.n 20 to 50 per «nt during the laat I teed prices, U r have I The Eord Motor Con.pany. as“ to X’ | ■ Klrtide%sed in IhXnulaeturc of ears is beyond the eontrol oi men. i rars are still in effect, but are not Present prices oi Lon <«u m wHI guaranteed against advance lor a single u y, accepted for future delivery at the piesent pm .. If you intend to buy a FORD in the spring by all means BUY IT NOW. ’ ' Lt KALVEB-NO3LE GARAGE CO.

Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 20tli day of January, 191., the same being the 54th juridical day of the present regular term there< \ now liolden at the court house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Mondav, the 20th day of November. A. I 1916. ami plead bv answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. . Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 25th day of November, 1916. (Seal) WILL HAMMELL, Clerk. By John T. Kelly, Deputy. Frank M. Schirmeycr. James T. ryman. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 30-7-14 NOTH E OF YPPLIC %TlO\ TO Pl R- < h%m: hem-ahi. of retail LIQI OR Ll( I'NSE. To the citizens and inhabitants of the Town of Williams, in Root Township, Adams County. Indiana, and i<* the Root Townsnip, Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned, David H. Foor, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age. of years, a, person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and legal voter of said Root township, and aresioent of the State of Indiana, for mure than one vear, and a resident of Um- Town of Williams, in said Rdot 'l’ownsliip. VI1— !■ I ■■■ III"■ .1 ■ ■

WILL BE FOUND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY

$20.00 to $22.00 Coats This Sale $12.75 SUITS $22.50 Suits This Sale $10.75

$15.00 to $17.50 Coats This Sale $11.75 jilo.OO and $17.50 Suits This Sale $9.75

. . County, ‘ than one >«an. “ n<i “ ' ( the I'nlte.l States wflt ! ning^'n,.f jammry 1»H. i sssesvß ■ i l -^.us. nialt and other Intoxicating liquors in 1 ess •*'Xjteje > ,b !rra’e W S*i .( the prem|toM wh-r-in i <ie»w« *" ®k‘*(" ’ n, nrisr t' sell liquors is situated as I "ln'"t S |ie' bnildinir- situated on the ~,,,'th tH-eniv feet <'f *">»t ■ I her fort'. I *«> m the '» >K nal plai. of | . the Town of Williams in IJoot lo«n- . «hii> Vlanis Count-. Indiana, as the I same is re< nrdetl and designated _ <>n | . the reenrded plat of said town. mW room in whiuh 1 desire to sell such - • lioulira aforesaid ih the front ground | Ihror}*, room in tiie one and one-halt , • story frame liuilditui situated on said ' r in-lot and on the north twenty • feet thereof. i , Said room is twenty (.0) feet i wide and thirty < 30> feet in lenKth ► I ami is ten ltd) fret high to the ceii- - ine. fronting on Perry street in said . ■ town of WlUUms arorj sairt I hat f ' l-eini die 'street upon ' wliit b »*■>' . ■ !.i-.:f! nd room ur, ' l ' _

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Silk Hosiery Fancy Collars Nobby Ties Fancy Purses Nobby Towels Towel Sets Handkerchiefs Silk Waists Net Waist.-, White Waists Kid Gloves Fancy Combs Fancy

room Is so arranged in the front thereof with glass doors and K i a „ front so that the whole of -ani hriv Im in view from said Perrv street aforesaid: and said room lias a f Mn ! entrance and a side entrain e at the back of said room: also ati enirane* at the back of said room, conneetlnr t, with that part of said building- USed as n dwelling. Said applicant also desires to it.,, a cigar stand in said room and sell' tolxicev and cigars therein. DAVID li. r<«,|. •-1 1 _______ ant, PUbtiC SALE. Os fresh tows, various breeds. Friday Dec. 15, Teeter's feed barn, Berne In.’ diana. Thirty to forty head, of vanous breeds of milch cows—most of them with, calves by their side—some ' springers and a few stock bulls. o ne 1 extra good full blooded Jersey row and some extra fine Holsteins. This entire lot of milch cows is a dandy; there will be one or two for all who are looking for more cows. Be sure to attend. Sale begins at !2:M I p. m.. sharp. Terms: 3, 6 or 9 months with a r bankable note beering 6 per cent in. terest. DAVID GEiyiEK & £Q t J. A. Michaud, Auct. Rudolph Schug, Clerk. jojti

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